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09.18 - September 2018 - The story of a face: Inside the groundbreaking face transplant that has given a young woman a second chance at life (Número de National Geographic)
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es un número de National Geographic
Título : 09.18 - September 2018 - The story of a face: Inside the groundbreaking face transplant that has given a young woman a second chance at life Tipo de documento: texto impreso Fecha de publicación: 2018 Número de páginas: 150 p Idioma : Inglés (eng) Etiquetas: CIRUGÍA PLÁSTICA IDENTIDAD CIRUGÍA FACIAL COHETES BACTERIAS ANTIBIÓTICOS AVES FRANCIA QUESO HONGOS MURCIÉLAGOS SERPIENTES CÁLAOS MIGRACIÓN ASIA ESTADOS UNIDOS Nota de contenido: The story of a face: Inside the groundbreaking face transplant that has given a young woman a second chance at life.
Rockets for Folks: Each year in the Nevada desert, hobbyists gather to launch high-pow projectiles thousands of feet into the sky.
The big idea: Bacteria Strike Back: Antibiotic resistance is on the rise, thanks to an evolutionary trick.
New silent spring: Birds are disappearing from French farmlands.
Decoder: Life of cheese: The bacteria and fungi that live in cheese rinds are tiny -but may lead to solutions for some big world problems.
Through the lens: This look could have killed:In a cave teeming with bats and snakes, a photographer thought he knew the dangers
Katie´s new face: Identity. Experience. Emotion. The human face expresses all this and much more. As a result of one impulsive act, a teenager lost her face. Incredible medical advances and skilled surgeons made it possible for her to get a new one.
Passage to another time: Walking among the peaks of Central Asia.
Helmeted hornbills Struggle to survive: The heads of these rare birds have become a target for traffickers.
Building a new american dream: expanding on their immigrant parents´ successes, second-generation South Asian Americans are increasingly visible. And some are leaving their forebears´ career paths to take on new roles: politician, astronaut, stand-up comedian.[número]
es un número de National Geographic
09.18 - September 2018 - The story of a face: Inside the groundbreaking face transplant that has given a young woman a second chance at life [texto impreso] . - 2018 . - 150 p.
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Etiquetas: CIRUGÍA PLÁSTICA IDENTIDAD CIRUGÍA FACIAL COHETES BACTERIAS ANTIBIÓTICOS AVES FRANCIA QUESO HONGOS MURCIÉLAGOS SERPIENTES CÁLAOS MIGRACIÓN ASIA ESTADOS UNIDOS Nota de contenido: The story of a face: Inside the groundbreaking face transplant that has given a young woman a second chance at life.
Rockets for Folks: Each year in the Nevada desert, hobbyists gather to launch high-pow projectiles thousands of feet into the sky.
The big idea: Bacteria Strike Back: Antibiotic resistance is on the rise, thanks to an evolutionary trick.
New silent spring: Birds are disappearing from French farmlands.
Decoder: Life of cheese: The bacteria and fungi that live in cheese rinds are tiny -but may lead to solutions for some big world problems.
Through the lens: This look could have killed:In a cave teeming with bats and snakes, a photographer thought he knew the dangers
Katie´s new face: Identity. Experience. Emotion. The human face expresses all this and much more. As a result of one impulsive act, a teenager lost her face. Incredible medical advances and skilled surgeons made it possible for her to get a new one.
Passage to another time: Walking among the peaks of Central Asia.
Helmeted hornbills Struggle to survive: The heads of these rare birds have become a target for traffickers.
Building a new american dream: expanding on their immigrant parents´ successes, second-generation South Asian Americans are increasingly visible. And some are leaving their forebears´ career paths to take on new roles: politician, astronaut, stand-up comedian.Ejemplares
Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado R00070 09.18 NATGEO Publicaciones peródicas Secundaria COLECCIÓN GENERAL Disponible 198 N° 2 - August 2000 - Sydney: Olympic city (Número de National Geographic)
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es un número de National Geographic
Título : 198 N° 2 - August 2000 - Sydney: Olympic city Tipo de documento: texto impreso Fecha de publicación: 2020 Número de páginas: 119 p Idioma : Español (spa) Etiquetas: DEPORTE DEPORTISTAS JUEGOS OLÍMPICOS SYDNEY AUSTRALIA HONGOS APARTHEID ZULÚES SUDÁFRICA MADAGASCAR FAUNA DRAGONES SIR WILLIAM PHIPS QUEBEC HISTORIA TEMPLOS DE ANGKOR CAMBOYA Nota de contenido: Sydney: When the Summer Olympics turn the spotlight on Sydney, Australia´s host city will reach for the gold in presentation, originality, and unpretentious gusto for life.
People of heaven: Scarred by apartheid and ensnared in bloody conflict, the Zulus, South Africa's most populous ethnic group, seek hope for the future by taking pride in tradition.
Monsters of Madagascar: Pug-nosed herbivorous crocodiles, flesh-eating birds, and what may be the oldest dinosaurs ever found enrich the fossil record of Mesozoic creatures.
Fungi: Nature´s recyclers, these ubiquitous organisms both nourish and destroy life by living on plants, animals, and even us.
Phips’s Fleet: Retreating from a failed attack on Quebec in 1690, Sir William Phips lost at least one of his ships in the St. Lawrence River. Its discovery sheds new light on everyday life in the American Colonies.
The Temples of Angkor: Preservationists un CAmbodia struggle to keep Angkor´s sacred temples intact while looters threaten to erase the few remaining traces of the ancient Khmer Empire.
Big Sur: Along 90 miles of California coastline, Big Sur rises un a spectacular meeting of pounding sea stark wilderness. In this rugged sanctuary nature is as unforgiving as it is beautiful.[número]
es un número de National Geographic
198 N° 2 - August 2000 - Sydney: Olympic city [texto impreso] . - 2020 . - 119 p.
Idioma : Español (spa)
Etiquetas: DEPORTE DEPORTISTAS JUEGOS OLÍMPICOS SYDNEY AUSTRALIA HONGOS APARTHEID ZULÚES SUDÁFRICA MADAGASCAR FAUNA DRAGONES SIR WILLIAM PHIPS QUEBEC HISTORIA TEMPLOS DE ANGKOR CAMBOYA Nota de contenido: Sydney: When the Summer Olympics turn the spotlight on Sydney, Australia´s host city will reach for the gold in presentation, originality, and unpretentious gusto for life.
People of heaven: Scarred by apartheid and ensnared in bloody conflict, the Zulus, South Africa's most populous ethnic group, seek hope for the future by taking pride in tradition.
Monsters of Madagascar: Pug-nosed herbivorous crocodiles, flesh-eating birds, and what may be the oldest dinosaurs ever found enrich the fossil record of Mesozoic creatures.
Fungi: Nature´s recyclers, these ubiquitous organisms both nourish and destroy life by living on plants, animals, and even us.
Phips’s Fleet: Retreating from a failed attack on Quebec in 1690, Sir William Phips lost at least one of his ships in the St. Lawrence River. Its discovery sheds new light on everyday life in the American Colonies.
The Temples of Angkor: Preservationists un CAmbodia struggle to keep Angkor´s sacred temples intact while looters threaten to erase the few remaining traces of the ancient Khmer Empire.
Big Sur: Along 90 miles of California coastline, Big Sur rises un a spectacular meeting of pounding sea stark wilderness. In this rugged sanctuary nature is as unforgiving as it is beautiful.Ejemplares
Código de barras Signatura Tipo de medio Ubicación Sección Estado R00084 NATGEO 198 N° 2 Publicaciones peródicas Secundaria COLECCIÓN GENERAL Disponible
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in Investigación y ciencia > 455 (Agosto 2014) . - 38 - 49
Título : Detector de patógenos Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: David J. Ecker, Autor Fecha de publicación: 2014 Artículo en la página: 38 - 49 Idioma : Español (spa) Etiquetas: ENFERMEDADES INFECCIOSAS EPIDEMIOLOGÍA BIOLOGÍA BACTERIAS VIRUS HONGOS Resumen: Se están desarrollando nuevos biosensores que permiten identificar el origen vírico, bacteriano o fúngico de una enfermedad o infección en el plazo de unas pocas horas después de analizar una muestra de un paciente.
Con ellos, las personas recibirían el tratamiento correcto más pronto y los médicos recetarían antibióticos solo cuando fuesen realmente necesarios.
Con solo conectar 200 de estos dispositivos en una red, EE.UU. podría obtener alertas tempranas de epidemias emergentes o de ataques bioterroristas.
Los principales obstáculos para crear una red de ese tipo son principalmente políticos y normativos, no técnicos.
En línea: http://www.investigacionyciencia.es/revistas/investigacion-y-ciencia/numero/455/ [...] [artículo] Detector de patógenos [texto impreso] / David J. Ecker, Autor . - 2014 . - 38 - 49.
Idioma : Español (spa)
in Investigación y ciencia > 455 (Agosto 2014) . - 38 - 49
Etiquetas: ENFERMEDADES INFECCIOSAS EPIDEMIOLOGÍA BIOLOGÍA BACTERIAS VIRUS HONGOS Resumen: Se están desarrollando nuevos biosensores que permiten identificar el origen vírico, bacteriano o fúngico de una enfermedad o infección en el plazo de unas pocas horas después de analizar una muestra de un paciente.
Con ellos, las personas recibirían el tratamiento correcto más pronto y los médicos recetarían antibióticos solo cuando fuesen realmente necesarios.
Con solo conectar 200 de estos dispositivos en una red, EE.UU. podría obtener alertas tempranas de epidemias emergentes o de ataques bioterroristas.
Los principales obstáculos para crear una red de ese tipo son principalmente políticos y normativos, no técnicos.
En línea: http://www.investigacionyciencia.es/revistas/investigacion-y-ciencia/numero/455/ [...]